yes
true
Rubber factories were historically dependent on countries with significant rubber tree plantations, primarily in Southeast Asia. Key countries included Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam, which provided the bulk of natural rubber during the 20th century. Additionally, Brazil was important in the early rubber industry but later saw a decline in production due to disease and competition from Southeast Asian countries. Today, these regions continue to be crucial for the global rubber supply.
Early factories obtained their workers through bribes and smuggling. Some factories also took children from schools as early as 8 years of age.
Near water
poverty
the North
They were called mills. Your welcome
in the early 190os almost half of all women who worked in factories and laundries andas store clerks earned how much
Cotton.
New England
nile
it had to be next to rivers